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Director Institutional and Wholesale Business Development Belgium and Luxemburg at Robeco

As interest rates begin to level off, a new investment environment is emerging with opportunities that may not have existed in years. Diversifying portfolios – and making bold, conviction-led decisions – could be essential as performance diverges between companies, asset classes and economies. Uncertainty remains high, with the potential for an oil-price shock and the implications of November’s US election adding to the mix. But the good news is investors may be rewarded for taking risk again. Key takeaways: - In a break from consensus, we expect a recession in the US and think markets may be underestimating the extent to which major central banks will have to keep rates higher for longer. - An active approach to selecting and managing investments will be critical as not all assets will perform in an era where money has a cost again. - Markets may be volatile as uncertainty surrounds growth, interest rates and geopolitical events – but shifts may provide opportunities to build long-term positions based on strong convictions. - We think conditions are aligning to make fixed income a compelling proposition and see entry points within equities, with a focus on quality names and themes. - Diversification will be essential: the market environment and valuations may present opportunities in certain private markets such as private credit and infrastructure. By Stefan Hofrichter, Head of Global Economics & Strategy, Virginie Maisonneuve, Global CIO Equities, Franck Dixmier, Global CIO Fixed Income, Gregor MA Hirt, Global CIO Multi Asset and Emmanuel Deblanc, Global head of Private Markets #AllianzGI #Outlook #2024 #NavigatingRates #EmbracingDisruption

2024 Outlook: targeting opportunities | Allianz Global Investors

2024 Outlook: targeting opportunities | Allianz Global Investors

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